En CS5 reporting incorrect file size

Hi all, I am creating a DVD9 program with 1 video timeline and 3 audio tracks. I exported out of Premiere AME(win 7 pro x64) the video timeline and main audio track(48k wav). I then exported audio only of the other two tracks mpeg audio.
The exported file sizes that show on my hard drive are:
5.1 gig m2v file
2.1 gig 48k wav file
485 meg mpa audio file
360 meg mpa audio file
In En I imported the video and wav file as a timeline, in the build window it shows the file size as 8.1 gigs, not the appox. 7.2 gig as shown above
I imported the 2 mpa files as assets and added 2 audio tracks to the timeline. When I put either of the mpa assets into the timeline and check the build tab it shows that each mpa file as about 2 gigs.
I confirmed that there is no video associated with the mpa tracks by importing as a timeline and it showed no video track, and triple checked by looking at the file in quicktime movie inspector. I also went back to AME and exported the audio using format dropdown selection as audio only and selected output format of AAC 48k 256 bit rate and got the same result in En
In the project window it showed the 2 mpa files as untranscoded, I even did a transcode in En and that made no difference.
I am at a loss with this one.
Not sure if this matters, the program length is 3.5 hours
Any thoughts?

Hi Stan, here are some caps of what I am doing
First cap shows the project files as they appear on my HD
This is the project tab with all assets imported
This shows timline imported on the build tab
This shows the build tab after the second audio track is added
This shows the build tab after the third audio track is in
I have also cleared all cache files, and created a new project.
If I drop all the project files into Nero it shows as an 8.1 gig project, not the 12.1 that shows in En.
To try and determine if there is a corrupt file, I brought each file in one at a time as a timeline, and every one came up as oversized.
I have done this many times before going back to CS3, I have never encountered this before. This is the first time doing this in CS5.

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